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disconnect

[dis-kuh-nekt] / ˌdɪs kəˈnɛkt /


Example Sentences

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That, coupled with what some have described as a "disconnect" between players and the manager, leaves Tudor under increased scrutiny.

From BBC

"But there's still a disconnect because of how Africa is portrayed in the United States."

From Barron's

And then on top of that, to have this appetite where he clearly is just eating all the time, burying his feelings in that, he’s very connected and then disconnected to his body.

From Los Angeles Times

I wish I could say that was the only time I chased virtue and optimization until I crashed out hard — exhausted, confused and disconnected from my own hunger — but it wasn’t.

From Salon

Robin Mills, chief executive of Qamar Energy, a consulting firm in Dubai, said there was a disconnect between the price and the geopolitical situation.

From Los Angeles Times